Re: [PATCH] perf tools: Fix bug for perf kvm report without guestmount.

From: Dongsheng Yang
Date: Mon Dec 09 2013 - 00:08:17 EST


On 12/08/2013 11:32 PM, David Ahern wrote:
On 12/9/13, 10:12 AM, Dongsheng Yang wrote:
On 12/08/2013 10:42 PM, David Ahern wrote:
On 12/9/13, 8:20 AM, Dongsheng Yang wrote:
How about introduce an option named --guestpid? Then we can make the
usage of perf kvm
more clear:
* perf kvm --guestkallsyms --guestmodules --guestpid
[top|record|report]
This usage is for only one guest and will not resolve the
symbols from other guests.

If there is only 1 guest then there should not be a problem right? You
give perf a single guest kallsyms as the "default" and it works.
--guestpid adds no value in that case.

Yes, if there is only one guest is running, "default" guest is "the"
guest. Then with my patch in this thread applied, it works well.

But consider this scenario, there are two guests are running, but we
need to record-report one of them.

--guestmount can achieve this request, but as a shortcut of guestmount,
--guest{kallysms, modules} dose not
support it well, right? So, I think we can discard the default guest,
and use guestpid in record-report.

No.

Use cases:
1. one guest
--guestkallsyms and --guestmodules apply to default guest; user should supply files that apply to the one guest. Supplying any other kallsyms is just nonsense. *NO* other arguments are needed.

2. more than 1 VM, *ALL* VMs running the same kernel
--guestkallsyms and --guestmodules apply to default guest; user should supply files that apply to all of guests. No other arguments are needed.

3. more than 1 VM, VMs running different kernels. 1+ VMs running the same kernel
--guestmount allows user to supply files that apply to all of guests based on pid. --guestkallsyms/guestmodules is used for any guest not showing up in guestmount.


When more than 1 VM, the cases you provided is all about record-report the symbols from __all__ guests. How about I want to record-report one of them?
Example:
There are 2 guests are running different kernels, I want to record-report VM1.

Currently, we can use --guestmount to get the symbols of VM1, but we can not remove the symbols of VM2 from report. It means the percentage of each symbol is not the symbol only in this VM1.

What I want with introducing guestpid is to record-report the symbols only from VM1, and ignore VM2.

David



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